2009 Course Handbook
Master of Conservation Biology (No new admissions)
Abbreviation: MConsBiol
Description
The Master of Conservation Biology degree is offered as an international collaboration between Macquarie University and Victoria University (Wellington, New Zealand). This degree has grown out of existing teaching and research at both universities by the ANZCoL (Australian and New Zealand Conservation Laboratories) group. The goals of ANZCoL are to offer graduate training and to promote research into world conservation issues by studying the unique organisms and unique environments in the two countries. The course is aimed at attracting professionals working in the field of conservation biology and students interested in exploring the issues of conservation biology at both a local and international scale. On completion, students will be awarded a Masters degree jointly by Macquarie University and Victoria University.
General Requirements
- Minimum number of credit points: 40
- and completion of other specific requirements as set out in the Schedule of Postgraduate Programs
Programs
No programs of study available.